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and the focus seems to be on what did the fbi or cia do. i would be very curious to see if he was a threat to the russians, what did they do with him while he was on their turf? >> stay with me. i want to bring in paul wolfowitz, former defense secretary and former president of the world bank. paul wolfowitz, after 9/11, and you were in the administration then, we were all assured that there would never be a kind of collective failure of intelligence again on a terrorist operation, in the sense that if the cia and the fbi had had independent information, they would be able to collect this and stop any breakdown of collective intelligence in that way. have we seen exactly the same thing happen again here? >> piers, i don't think anyone that i know of was foolish enough to give that sort of assurance. i think what people did feel had been done was to substantially reduce the barriers to information sharing which had in fact left some important information, particularly that the fbi had i think in minneapolis, unconnected to other information,
and the focus seems to be on what did the fbi or cia do. i would be very curious to see if he was a threat to the russians, what did they do with him while he was on their turf? >> stay with me. i want to bring in paul wolfowitz, former defense secretary and former president of the world bank. paul wolfowitz, after 9/11, and you were in the administration then, we were all assured that there would never be a kind of collective failure of intelligence again on a terrorist operation, in the...
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the cia and the fbi are at odds overth terrorist suspect. colonel ravel peters will sort it all out. glenn beck says there should be a third muslim suspect in custody. wow. beck will put forth his case upcoming. >> bill: impact segment tonight. apparently there is finger pointing going on between the cia and fbi over slain terrorist tamerlan tsarnaev. according to the post they told the fbi to watch tamerlan. also secretary of state john kerry teed off white house bosses by saying this. >> we had a young person who went to rush is that shah and chechnya blowing people up in boston. he didn't stay where he went. he learned something where he went and came back with a willingness to kill people. white house spokesman jay carney don't jump to conclusions right away. joining us from boston to sort it all out. fox news strategic analyst colonel ralph peters. let's take the kerry statement first did he say something wrong. >> for once we heard secretary kerry say something honest and right is it is preposterous to think that this already radicaliz
the cia and the fbi are at odds overth terrorist suspect. colonel ravel peters will sort it all out. glenn beck says there should be a third muslim suspect in custody. wow. beck will put forth his case upcoming. >> bill: impact segment tonight. apparently there is finger pointing going on between the cia and fbi over slain terrorist tamerlan tsarnaev. according to the post they told the fbi to watch tamerlan. also secretary of state john kerry teed off white house bosses by saying this....
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the cia and the fbi are at odds overth terrorist suspect. colonel ravel peters will sort it all out. glenn beck says there should be a third muslim suspect in custody. wow. beck will put forth his case upcoming. [ male announcer ] how do you measure happiness? by the armful? by the barrelful? e carful? how about...by the bowlful? campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. governor of getting it done. you know how to dance... with a deadline. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. this is awesome. [ male announcer ] yes, it is, business pro. yes, it is. go national. go like a pro. >> bill: impact segment tonight. apparently there is finger pointing going on between the cia and fbi over slain terrorist tamerlan tsarnaev. according to the post they told the fbi to watch tamerlan. also secretary of state john kerry teed off white
the cia and the fbi are at odds overth terrorist suspect. colonel ravel peters will sort it all out. glenn beck says there should be a third muslim suspect in custody. wow. beck will put forth his case upcoming. [ male announcer ] how do you measure happiness? by the armful? by the barrelful? e carful? how about...by the bowlful? campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. governor of getting it done. you know...
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the cia and the fbi are at odds overth terrorist suspect. colonel ravel peters will sort it all out. glenn beck says there should be a third muslim suspect in custody. wow. beck will put forth his case upcoming. [ male announcer ] dunes, desert, or trail, only rzr delivers. now's the time to buy during the polaris xp sales event. take your pick of our new limited edition rzrs and get financing as low as 2.99%. save even more with rebates up to $500... or totally customize your new rzr with up to $500 of free polaris accessories. razor sharp performance is waiting for you during the polaris xp sales event. >> bill: impact segment tonight. apparently there is finger pointing going on between the cia and fbi over slain terrorist tamerlan tsarnaev. according to the post they told the fbi to watch tamerlan. also secretary of state john kerry teed off white house bosses by saying this. >> we had a young person who went to rush is that shah and chechnya blowing people up in boston. he didn't stay where he went. he learned something where he went an
the cia and the fbi are at odds overth terrorist suspect. colonel ravel peters will sort it all out. glenn beck says there should be a third muslim suspect in custody. wow. beck will put forth his case upcoming. [ male announcer ] dunes, desert, or trail, only rzr delivers. now's the time to buy during the polaris xp sales event. take your pick of our new limited edition rzrs and get financing as low as 2.99%. save even more with rebates up to $500... or totally customize your new rzr with up...
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and the cia did a for an adequate job obviously we need a new f.b.i. new cia we're not safe at all i think that the problem and certainly we hear this coming from the congressman is the relationship between washington and moscow here's the basic problem. put in the criminal moscow have one narrative about what's going on in the world and washington the white house the congress have a different narrative and this extends all the way from the russian provinces of chips you know and august on to the middle east and the united states sees all this or most of this kind of rebellion and islamic areas as a kind of democratic insurgency washington thinks the arab spring is about democracy. britain and the russian leadership view this very differently partly because russia is also an islamic country with twenty minute million muslim citizens the position in moscow has been beginning with the war in chechnya and now the anti terrorist operations in industrial and isn't about the markers in these people aren't rebels they're terrorists so the narrative extends al
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the cia does not along with the fbi and vice versa. the fbi does not get along with the nypd intelligence division. that was with that clearly in the 9/11 report or lack of communication really exacerbated the problem of intelligence at that time. while we have seen improvements, this shows those improvements have not been good enough. >> go ahead, we hear you fine. >> those improvements have not been good enough. the problem has been here is a case where both the cia and fbi were looking at the same defendant, both from information from the russian government, and were not communicating at all. this really needs to be addressed. should we have been pursuing someone much more thoroughly who came to our attention to the russian government as opposing from an fbi informant who has a financial incentive in finding terrorists? he knows he ended a payday he brings some to the fbi who says he wants to commit some sort of act of terrorism ago i want to turn to the question of informants and now they've been used by intelligence agencies in co
the cia does not along with the fbi and vice versa. the fbi does not get along with the nypd intelligence division. that was with that clearly in the 9/11 report or lack of communication really exacerbated the problem of intelligence at that time. while we have seen improvements, this shows those improvements have not been good enough. >> go ahead, we hear you fine. >> those improvements have not been good enough. the problem has been here is a case where both the cia and fbi were...
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and then after the russians contacted the cia, the cia also suggested that he be put on the tide list and he was. so that, those things seem very consistent. >> woodruff: and rising now, criticism, from some republican senators that the administration, that the cia, the fbi didn't do enough to be on guard with tamerlan tsarnaev after they got these warnings. >> well, that is the big question i think there is probably going end up being some sort of inquiry about that. but the fbi's line on this is that he wasn't doing anything illegal, and they did as much investigation as they could and they couldn't find anything, a predicate for them to go beyond just putting him on this list. and because of that, i think there is some criticism, why wasn't he, for example, put on the-- slightly higher list. there is a hierarchy of lists and a selectee list, there are about ,00 oplen that list, we think. and that would be someone who would be sellingarily screened and perhaps-- secondarily screened and tracked a little more closely. and the famous no fly list. we all know about that one, it has abo
and then after the russians contacted the cia, the cia also suggested that he be put on the tide list and he was. so that, those things seem very consistent. >> woodruff: and rising now, criticism, from some republican senators that the administration, that the cia, the fbi didn't do enough to be on guard with tamerlan tsarnaev after they got these warnings. >> well, that is the big question i think there is probably going end up being some sort of inquiry about that. but the fbi's...
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apparently she was also placed on the cia watch list. what do you know about this? >> reporter: well, you can imagine the context in which it may have happened. it's clear that she and tamerlan tsarnaev, her son, chose a path toward a more devout strand of the muslim faith, round about the same time. she told me, in fact, she was influenced by him to cover up her hair and in fact, both felt a sense of shame when this character misha, a family friend, converted to the islamic faith and came to their house. he was so much more devout and he seemed to have quite opened their eyes to the pure nature of the islamic faith they should have been following. so a definite time when they both moved in the same direction. then we have the fbi turning up at some point and she recounts to me being absolutely clear they were concerned about tamerlan's radical nature of his belief, that's her own words, and saying that he should be monitored. obviously, a switch there towards the devout muslim faith, interest from the fbi and these both seem to tally with both the son and the mothe
apparently she was also placed on the cia watch list. what do you know about this? >> reporter: well, you can imagine the context in which it may have happened. it's clear that she and tamerlan tsarnaev, her son, chose a path toward a more devout strand of the muslim faith, round about the same time. she told me, in fact, she was influenced by him to cover up her hair and in fact, both felt a sense of shame when this character misha, a family friend, converted to the islamic faith and...
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russia alerred cia, that this was an individual engaging in more and more radical behavior, so the cia pushed fbi to put him on a terror alert list, most critically has to do with the airport, when he comes to u.s., you can red flag his arrival. intrestingly enough he was red flagged whether he left u.s., you need coordination of information among agencies it appears something troubling helped here. neil: incompetence does not he help. but if you don't heed what is clear warning signs. but i am wondering it is tough to sue the government, isn't it? >> i'm not a monday morning quarterbacker by natur will say this, this is important, your observation yes, it is hard to sue the government with notions of protect, and immunity, good faith. but imsaying couple things, first to argument, that many have made, which is legitimate, i sense it you from, would be right, there are thousands of alerts all of the time, a needle in a hay stack, but others on other side, that said, with respect to russia, there were very few, l's start with point one, very few of these reported, this was one of them,
russia alerred cia, that this was an individual engaging in more and more radical behavior, so the cia pushed fbi to put him on a terror alert list, most critically has to do with the airport, when he comes to u.s., you can red flag his arrival. intrestingly enough he was red flagged whether he left u.s., you need coordination of information among agencies it appears something troubling helped here. neil: incompetence does not he help. but if you don't heed what is clear warning signs. but i am...
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suicide bomber killed 37 and moscow international rport the russian security services pushed the f and cia to investigate the a extremist ties. today the russian president said the boss and bombing should spur closer coordination between the u.s. and russia against a common enemy. confirmations of the bomb's detonator is most likely used parts from a remote-controlled toy car is evidence there were not the work of amateurs. >> these are very effective, small bombs. and i think people, younow, should i use the term, you know, a crude device, something of that nature. >> reporter: the justice department spokean disputed the handling saying that fbi agents were toldd advance of the magistrates appearance. federal law enforcement source who would thus become rords another the attorney-general or just a part of or involved. lou: thank you. fox news chief intelligence correspondent. the obama administration today said the united states has varying degrees of confidence that the syrian regime is now twice used chemical weapons. white house officials say more definitive proof is required and that
suicide bomber killed 37 and moscow international rport the russian security services pushed the f and cia to investigate the a extremist ties. today the russian president said the boss and bombing should spur closer coordination between the u.s. and russia against a common enemy. confirmations of the bomb's detonator is most likely used parts from a remote-controlled toy car is evidence there were not the work of amateurs. >> these are very effective, small bombs. and i think people,...
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did the cia and the fbi talk to one another? at one point in time, of course the cia couldn't do it but did the fbi think about using a fisa warrant to look perhaps at some of his phone records or tracing some of his conversations electronically? before we rush to judgment i think there is a lot of legitimate questions need to be asked and answered but i think it is a little premature to point the finger just at that customs and border protection agent. martha: it is highly possible that he didn't have sort of the structure to, you know, wasn't told, sort of how to go about coordinating all of this, right? >> i think --. martha: go ahead. >> no, i think we'll learn a lot but not just the name. normally there is information associated with the name. martha: right. >> i think you go back, there are broader questions here. you say to yourself, how frequently did the russians call the fbi and the cia? we don't agree on very much these days. so if it is an infrequent phone call you wonder why we don't more even without the cooperatio
did the cia and the fbi talk to one another? at one point in time, of course the cia couldn't do it but did the fbi think about using a fisa warrant to look perhaps at some of his phone records or tracing some of his conversations electronically? before we rush to judgment i think there is a lot of legitimate questions need to be asked and answered but i think it is a little premature to point the finger just at that customs and border protection agent. martha: it is highly possible that he...
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is former homeland security advisor fran townsend, who currently sits on the homeland security and cia external advisory panels. appreciate all of you being with us. >> what you're hearing is they were informed in the sense that they had access to the data base. but they were not specifically told that we have someone on your streets that we are specifically concerned with. this is troubling because it is consistent with the feeling that the f.b.i. never thought much of this guy, right? that the original investigation did not show much. and there's a lot of history in this city that the relationship between the fbi and state and local oe officiafficials. we saw a lot of harmony in the last week. what we're starting to hear wait? why weren't we told? >> and that's where these leaks, it seems like, are coming from. >> right. >> people are anowed locally at the state level or the federal level and that's why they're kind of sending out this information. it seems like, at the very least, a phone call to local terror officials would be not only a courtesy, but a sensible -- >> right. so wha
is former homeland security advisor fran townsend, who currently sits on the homeland security and cia external advisory panels. appreciate all of you being with us. >> what you're hearing is they were informed in the sense that they had access to the data base. but they were not specifically told that we have someone on your streets that we are specifically concerned with. this is troubling because it is consistent with the feeling that the f.b.i. never thought much of this guy, right?...
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he's a former cia officer, who is also an analyst for the nypd intelligence division. mayor bloomberg says he found on wednesday that dzhokhar and his brother had thought about heading to new york to blow up their remaining bombs in times square. peter king wrote this op-ed that came out today asking, what if tsarnaev and his slain brother were part of a broader conspiracy. what if accomplices waited to strike manhattan in their absence. the nypd was denied key intelligence. it's indefensible. so is this an overreach of monday morning quarterbacking or do you think this criticism is justified? >> there are two places, i've seen this at a federal level and a local level. two places that not sharing intelligence comes from. there are two reasons, usually, for this. one has to do with classification. when you're talking about the feds, the fbi. they have levels of security clearance that are not necessarily and generally not shared at the local level. and that's very sensitive stuff. it could be actionable intelligence information that if that were to get shared, it could
he's a former cia officer, who is also an analyst for the nypd intelligence division. mayor bloomberg says he found on wednesday that dzhokhar and his brother had thought about heading to new york to blow up their remaining bombs in times square. peter king wrote this op-ed that came out today asking, what if tsarnaev and his slain brother were part of a broader conspiracy. what if accomplices waited to strike manhattan in their absence. the nypd was denied key intelligence. it's indefensible....
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we're also learning new details about the mother being placed on a cia watch list. what do you know about that? and also, are the russians cooperating with u.s. officials? >> it's a good point you make. we don't know much details about why that happened. you would think that would have to be because of some connected link, some common contact that both zubeidat and her sons had in russia or in the states. we know cording to the mother, she headed towards a devout muslim path about the same time tamerlan did when their family friend, misha, came into their lives, made them feel ashamed to have not been devout enough in their muslim lives, too. on the topic of russian cooperation, i should point out, unfashionable to defend the kremlin at times, but there appears to be two or three occasions where the russians went to the americans with warnings, with concerns about the tsarnaev family. interviews happened and then there seems to be a built of a standoff here, a diplomatic spat brewing, where effectively, we've always seen the russians say we're dealing with global te
we're also learning new details about the mother being placed on a cia watch list. what do you know about that? and also, are the russians cooperating with u.s. officials? >> it's a good point you make. we don't know much details about why that happened. you would think that would have to be because of some connected link, some common contact that both zubeidat and her sons had in russia or in the states. we know cording to the mother, she headed towards a devout muslim path about the...
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understand what happened when he went back to russia. >> lawmakers briefed on the russian request to the cia and the fbi to investigate tamerlan in 2011 say u.s. government agencies went back to moscow three times asking for more specific data to work with, and today the nation's chief intelligence officer weighed in on the bombings, saying, the rules were awildded by as best as i can tell. clapper told the intelligence conference in the washington area, the dots were connected, he said. the dni went on to say that in order to prevent these attacks the intelligence community would have needed to be heavily monitoring social media pages o americans and that's something u.s. citizens would not tolerate. >> catherine, thanks. >> the younger bombing suspect could still face separate charges for the shooting death of a police officer at m.i.t. prosecutors in middle sex county, massachusetts, confirming they're building their own case. police say hours after the fbi released photos photos and videf the suspects, the two men apparently gunned down an m.i.t. of, sean collier in his cruiser. police c
understand what happened when he went back to russia. >> lawmakers briefed on the russian request to the cia and the fbi to investigate tamerlan in 2011 say u.s. government agencies went back to moscow three times asking for more specific data to work with, and today the nation's chief intelligence officer weighed in on the bombings, saying, the rules were awildded by as best as i can tell. clapper told the intelligence conference in the washington area, the dots were connected, he said....
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. >> you're talking about the fbi and the cia and the question whether the ball was dropped anywhere. we do know now for a fact that tsarnaev was on three counterterrorism databases. senator lindsey graham said it was a failure. i want to play for you what the senator said. >> boston is becoming to me a case study in system failure. between benghazi and boston, our systems are failing and we're going backwards. >> it's amazing, he was on all these lists and yet the fbi and the cia didn't know he spent six months in russia. he was on all these lists and when they had video of him, they didn't seem to notice this matched the guy in boston that was on the list and they had to go to the public. something seems to not add up. >> as far as lists are concerned, once the fbi stopped their investigate shun, they got no more information in four months. he was put on a list. that worked. why it worked is when he bought a plane ticket to go to russia, that kicked out and right away kicked out to the fbi and the fbi gave it to border patrol. so we knew as soon as he -- because he was just investig
. >> you're talking about the fbi and the cia and the question whether the ball was dropped anywhere. we do know now for a fact that tsarnaev was on three counterterrorism databases. senator lindsey graham said it was a failure. i want to play for you what the senator said. >> boston is becoming to me a case study in system failure. between benghazi and boston, our systems are failing and we're going backwards. >> it's amazing, he was on all these lists and yet the fbi and the...
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two agencies within our federal government, responsible for our national security, the fbi and the cia. they tell us we believe you have a radical islamist in your midst. we do interviews, some things that i think are pretty responsible. however, this suspected radical islamist is able to go back to russia, without the fbi or the cia being made aware of it, even though homeland security was. that system failure, almost 12 years after 9/11. it gets worse. the suspected radical islamist, the person with warning letters -- we got warning letters about, is openly on the internet for montengaging in radical jihad against the united states, and we were unable to connect the dots and pick that up. the rest is history. between benghazi and boston, our systems are failing and we're going backwards. we need to understand that bin laden may be dead, but the war against radical islam is very much alive. radical islam is on the march. and we need to up our game. in this documentary, the president is asked about the potential impact that current government spending will have on future generations. o
two agencies within our federal government, responsible for our national security, the fbi and the cia. they tell us we believe you have a radical islamist in your midst. we do interviews, some things that i think are pretty responsible. however, this suspected radical islamist is able to go back to russia, without the fbi or the cia being made aware of it, even though homeland security was. that system failure, almost 12 years after 9/11. it gets worse. the suspected radical islamist, the...
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mike hayden said the other day, the former director of the cia, that this is the new normal. in this case, i think we will learn that some mistakes were made. we should have been on these guys earlier than we were, but this type of thing, self-radicalized people, in this case, maybe this fellow misha had a lot to do with radicalizing these kids. self-radicalized people who go on the internet and you can find the recipe for building pressure cooker bombs or pipe bombs or other kinds of small weapons can maybe sometimes get lucky and pull it off in this country. they have to be right once. we have to be right 100% of the time but on something that mika said just before, joe, she said mike rogers, among other things, perhaps, are complaining that this fellow was mirandaized. a liberal named george will had an op-ed in "the washington post" yesterday talking about incarcerating the japanese during world war ii and made the point if we live by our values and we follow the rule of law, we do better and, in this case, i think when we look back on all of this, the way we handled the
mike hayden said the other day, the former director of the cia, that this is the new normal. in this case, i think we will learn that some mistakes were made. we should have been on these guys earlier than we were, but this type of thing, self-radicalized people, in this case, maybe this fellow misha had a lot to do with radicalizing these kids. self-radicalized people who go on the internet and you can find the recipe for building pressure cooker bombs or pipe bombs or other kinds of small...
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sources say both the cia and fbi have been asked by russia to investigate tamerlan in 2011 before he went to russia for a visit year. those investigations have prompted debate on capitol hill. >> boston is becoming to me a case study in system failure. >> some are racing to say the fbi dropped the ball or the agencies weren't talking to each other. that doesn't seem to be the case. >> reporter: 38-year-old heather abbott was caught in the explosion. >> i felt like my foot was on fire. >> reporter: doctors amputated one leg below the knee. abbott says she isn't thinking about the suspects who hurt her. for now she says she's focused on heeling. >>> martinez boy injured in the boston bombing returned to the attacks. he visited the location of the second bomb on boylston street. he'd been waiting for his mother. he is staying nearby for further treatment. >> still a little hard to do things i used to. >> aaron carried with him this cap and this pin here was given to him by a boston police officer who took it right off his uniform. >>> in the wake of the boston attacks it's more importan
sources say both the cia and fbi have been asked by russia to investigate tamerlan in 2011 before he went to russia for a visit year. those investigations have prompted debate on capitol hill. >> boston is becoming to me a case study in system failure. >> some are racing to say the fbi dropped the ball or the agencies weren't talking to each other. that doesn't seem to be the case. >> reporter: 38-year-old heather abbott was caught in the explosion. >> i felt like my...
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. >> nick, we're learning new details about the mother being placed on the cia watch list. what do you know about that? >> and, also, are the russians cooperating with u.s. officials? >> the first point you make, we don't know much details about why that happened. >> came into their lives, made them feel ashamed to not have been devout in their muslim lives. >>> on the topic of russian cooperation, i should point out it's unfashionable to defend the kremlin in many times. but there do appear to be two times with warnings and concerns and the family. interviews happened and then there seems to be a bit of a stand off there where, effectively, we've always seen the russians say we're dealing with global terrorism here in this part of the world. that's always considered to be exaggerated by many u.s. officials. now i think it's great to accept. and then you have that cold war stand off where both of these sides still mistrust from about 20, 30 years ago and often feed into the conversation. there's no reason to suggest that the russians are hiding something. but both sides run
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sources say his mother was once on the cia's terrorist watch list, as well. >>> meanwhile a very powerful tribute to the boston marathon on the cover of boston magazine. cbs reporter elaine quijano shows us how the magazine is now offering a message of hope. >> we just humbled and my entire staff is humbled that we have been able to create something that contributes to people moving on and feeling better. >> reporter: the may cover of boston magazine features a heart shaped ring of running shoes donated by people who ran the marathon, along with a message, we will finish the race. >> these are some of the shoes here. >> reporter: john woolson is boston magazine's editor-in- chief. >> each one is an individual shoe. they are dirty. there is nothing special about them. but collectively, they work together to create something that's very powerful, very inspirational. and a message of hope and healing and i thought that if we could execute it that way, it would be symbolic for the way the city has responded to the marathon bombings. >> reporter: in addition to the cover, each runner was asked
sources say his mother was once on the cia's terrorist watch list, as well. >>> meanwhile a very powerful tribute to the boston marathon on the cover of boston magazine. cbs reporter elaine quijano shows us how the magazine is now offering a message of hope. >> we just humbled and my entire staff is humbled that we have been able to create something that contributes to people moving on and feeling better. >> reporter: the may cover of boston magazine features a heart shaped...
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. >> reporter: lawmakers briefed on the russian request to the cia and fbi to investigate tamerlan in 2011 because of his alleged extremist ties says the u.s. government went back three times to moscow asking for more specific data to work with. at a conference in washington d.c. the nation's chief intelligence officer james clapper has publicly weighed in on the boston bombings indicating that to prevent the attack would have required in his opinion the intelligence community and law enforcement to go beyond the stated guidelines, quote, the rules were abided by as best as i can tell at this point, clap eris reported to have said. the d do dots were connected. of the house foreign affairs committee is holding a hearing h including talk being about the financing of extrem exextremists in that eggs rao. it explains historic kecks between chechnya and terrorist activity. it reads at the trial of one of the 9/11 plotters it turns oufrt that three of the 9/1 9/11 hijackers were recruited during al-qaida training in afghanistan where they had come to fight the chechens. he said he was disa
. >> reporter: lawmakers briefed on the russian request to the cia and fbi to investigate tamerlan in 2011 because of his alleged extremist ties says the u.s. government went back three times to moscow asking for more specific data to work with. at a conference in washington d.c. the nation's chief intelligence officer james clapper has publicly weighed in on the boston bombings indicating that to prevent the attack would have required in his opinion the intelligence community and law...
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some members of congress are frustrated that the fbi and the cia were warned by the russians two years ago about tamerlan becoming an islamic radical. >> boston is becoming to me, a case study in system failure. dzhokhar's parents could arrive in the u.s. any day now. his mother says she can't believe tamerlan would carry out a terror plot. >> he was very nice and very -- he never -- just because they are americans. >> reporter: tahman bradley, abc news, washington. >>> the tsaranev brothers plan to bomb times square is being backed up by a man from china who calls himself danny. the suspects carjacked his mercedes. and he tells today's "boston globe," he was sure he would die. when they stopped for gas, he ez caped to a mobile station across the street. >>> the white house says it won't be taking any action against syria anytime soon, despite recently uncovered evidence that chemical weapons may have been used in the civil war. just last month, president obama warned syria that the government using chemical weapons against civilians would be a game-changer. but the white house now say
some members of congress are frustrated that the fbi and the cia were warned by the russians two years ago about tamerlan becoming an islamic radical. >> boston is becoming to me, a case study in system failure. dzhokhar's parents could arrive in the u.s. any day now. his mother says she can't believe tamerlan would carry out a terror plot. >> he was very nice and very -- he never -- just because they are americans. >> reporter: tahman bradley, abc news, washington....
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you were just talking about the overthrow of the shaw by the cia, and we do it today. and if you want to see another area of the world where this problem exists it's throughout africa, but there's not a lot of oil there, so we don't keep going and interfering with their governments, and so tlovr -- we make ourselves the obvious target of their rage because we meddel -- >> stephanie: well it doesn't justify violence -- >> right. but it's nothing to do with the strict interpretation of the car ran, and the similarities to the bible. it's all economics. it's all about the economy of the people of those countries that they only really got autonomy when the british left after world war i, and then world war ii for india and other countries, and they have struggled for years and the we med meddel in those countries -- >> stephanie: yeah pat buchanan said they don't hate us for our freedom. they hate us for our policies. robert in albuquerque. >> caller: again, i just want to pile on to the previous caller, and anyway, you know it has -- radicalization of islam has everything
you were just talking about the overthrow of the shaw by the cia, and we do it today. and if you want to see another area of the world where this problem exists it's throughout africa, but there's not a lot of oil there, so we don't keep going and interfering with their governments, and so tlovr -- we make ourselves the obvious target of their rage because we meddel -- >> stephanie: well it doesn't justify violence -- >> right. but it's nothing to do with the strict interpretation...
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and it was the cia that originally recommended that. it's not clear that they were not sharing information about him because these databases were linked. it's more of a question of whether the databases mean anything. one had 540,000 suspects on it. so that's not much of a list at all. >> bill: yeah. >> i think the question is what -- what action did they take as a result of knowing he was on the list? was there a follow-up when he got back from russia? were they aware he went to russia? and should they have requested him when he came back? there are two anti-terrorism units in massachusetts, one run by the state and another one in boston that is local law enforcement, these so-called fusion centers that were set up with the idea that they would disseminate information from federal local state officials about potential terrorists. they tell us they were never even told that this older brother had been interviewed and investigated back in 2011 by the fbi, so that also raises question. >> bill: it sure does. a lot of the questions about s
and it was the cia that originally recommended that. it's not clear that they were not sharing information about him because these databases were linked. it's more of a question of whether the databases mean anything. one had 540,000 suspects on it. so that's not much of a list at all. >> bill: yeah. >> i think the question is what -- what action did they take as a result of knowing he was on the list? was there a follow-up when he got back from russia? were they aware he went to...
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according to the cia information from russia says both were strong, militant believers in islam and russia was concerned they might cause trouble. >>> a remarkable discovery in new york city. construction crews found part of a plane used in the september 11th attacks. they were surveying a site when coming across a part of the landing gear wedged between two buildings. the medical examiner will evaluate the soil to determine if there are human remains. the development of the center has been stalled over protests it's too close to ground zero. it's about three block as way. the new york post reported the building could be turned into condos instead. >> an arson investigation is underway after a major fire broke out of the grounds overnight. >> you're looking at video showing how rapidly it destroyed new portable in san leandro. >> why firefighters think this was set intentionally. >> the blaze was ter foshus. this home video shows how intense the fire was. smoke and flames lighting up the night sky just after midnight. it sent this neighbor running from his home. >> you can see the ball of
according to the cia information from russia says both were strong, militant believers in islam and russia was concerned they might cause trouble. >>> a remarkable discovery in new york city. construction crews found part of a plane used in the september 11th attacks. they were surveying a site when coming across a part of the landing gear wedged between two buildings. the medical examiner will evaluate the soil to determine if there are human remains. the development of the center has...
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hill today republican senator lindsay gram blamed the obama administration because neither the fbi nor cia knew that tammerlan had been advocating jihad against the united states for months online. >> we were unable to connect the dots and pick that up. the rest is history. between benghazi and boston, our systems are failing and we're going backward. >> the fbi searched a landfill today looking for explosives the suspects might have used for practice. >> bart taking a look at emergency preparedness. the police chief briefed the board on steps taken after the bombings and what still needs to be done. >> this exercise was just a drill but highlights the very real threat to the transportation system. the chief says the day of the bombings every officer was on the train. >> this is actually a good chance for us to practice. >> rainy linked in after the attacks. >> a confrons call and the traigs coordinates throughout the nation. >> the board asked for a review of possible gaps and empty station agent booths and with the camera system. there are now a thousand cameras with recordings on trains
hill today republican senator lindsay gram blamed the obama administration because neither the fbi nor cia knew that tammerlan had been advocating jihad against the united states for months online. >> we were unable to connect the dots and pick that up. the rest is history. between benghazi and boston, our systems are failing and we're going backward. >> the fbi searched a landfill today looking for explosives the suspects might have used for practice. >> bart taking a look at...
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hill today republican senator lindsay gram blamed the obama administration because neither the fbi nor cia knew that tammerlan had been advocating jihad against the united states for months online. >> we were unable to connect the dots and pick that up. the rest is history. between benghazi and boston, our systems are failing and we're going backward. >> the fbi searched a landfill today looking for explosives the suspects might have used for practice. >> bart taking a look at emergency preparedness. the police chief briefed the board on steps taken after the bombings and what still needs to be done. >> this exercise was just a drill but highlights the very real threat to the transportation system. the chief says the day of the bombings every officer was on the train. >> this is actually a good chance for us to practice. >> rainy linked in after the attacks. >> a confrons call and the traigs coordinates throughout the nation. >> the board asked for a review of possible gaps and empty station agent booths and with the camera system. there are now a thousand cameras with recordings on trains
hill today republican senator lindsay gram blamed the obama administration because neither the fbi nor cia knew that tammerlan had been advocating jihad against the united states for months online. >> we were unable to connect the dots and pick that up. the rest is history. between benghazi and boston, our systems are failing and we're going backward. >> the fbi searched a landfill today looking for explosives the suspects might have used for practice. >> bart taking a look at...
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inlets and reporting from the "new york times" quoting syrian rebels saying americans, the cia specifically were asking the syrian rebels to go collect samples. that's the reporting. we don't know. u.s. officials not explaining it yet. we have the qualified assertion but really don't have any proof. if there were proof, president obama has said repeatedly that would cross a red line in terms of the possibility of u.s. intervention. another war in this middle east right next door to iraq. with war and peace on the line, with potentially american war and peace on the line, the white house response is they want u.s. inspectors allowed access to the sites where they say chemical weapons were used to test properly and test the soil and victims to determine conclusively whether it did happen and not the same old allegations we've been hearing for month from people who want us to go to war from syria. the line from the white house is let the u.n. inspectors in to determine the truth. sound familiar to you? at home a senator john mccain reacted to this news, it's on tremendous him this is already a
inlets and reporting from the "new york times" quoting syrian rebels saying americans, the cia specifically were asking the syrian rebels to go collect samples. that's the reporting. we don't know. u.s. officials not explaining it yet. we have the qualified assertion but really don't have any proof. if there were proof, president obama has said repeatedly that would cross a red line in terms of the possibility of u.s. intervention. another war in this middle east right next door to...
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the fbi and the cia. they tell us we believe you have a radical islamist in your midst. we do interviews, we do some things that i think are pretty responsible. however, this suspected radical islamist is able to go back to russia without the fbi or the cia being made aware of it even though homeland security was. that system failure almost 12 years after 9/11. and it gets worse. the suspected radical islamist, the people we got warning letters about, is openly on the internet for months talking about killing americans and engaging in radical jihad against the united states, and we were unable to connect the dots and pick that up. the rest is history. between men benghazi and bostonr systems are failing, and we're going backwards. we need to understand that bin laden may be dead, but the war against radical islam is very much alive. radical islam is on the march, and we need to up our game. >> senator, do you have anything to say on boston? >> with no. >> the senate thursday night passed a bill to allow the faa to shift money in order to end the furloughs of air traffic
the fbi and the cia. they tell us we believe you have a radical islamist in your midst. we do interviews, we do some things that i think are pretty responsible. however, this suspected radical islamist is able to go back to russia without the fbi or the cia being made aware of it even though homeland security was. that system failure almost 12 years after 9/11. and it gets worse. the suspected radical islamist, the people we got warning letters about, is openly on the internet for months...
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keeps popping up in my mind, we keep hearing the fbi got one call from the russians and so did the cia. but the russians didn't share much. what did the russians have, and what do they still have we don't know about. >> michael isikoff, and jonathan dienst, thank you both for joining me tonight. >>> next, you will hear from one of the bombing victims who lost her leg and is determined to learn to walk again. >>> and the president spoke at a memorial for the 12 who died at the west, texas fertilizer plant. the question investigators have to answer, is this an industrial accident or was it manslaughter. >>> also in texas today, the newest american shrine to a man who doesn't deserve one was formally dedicated. in the rewrite tonight, how the presidential library racket is beneath the dignity of the presidency. [ male announcer ] if your kid can recognize your sneeze from a crowd... [ sneezes ] you're probably muddling through allergies. try zyrtec® for powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec® is different than claritin® because it starts working faster on the first day you take it. we did
keeps popping up in my mind, we keep hearing the fbi got one call from the russians and so did the cia. but the russians didn't share much. what did the russians have, and what do they still have we don't know about. >> michael isikoff, and jonathan dienst, thank you both for joining me tonight. >>> next, you will hear from one of the bombing victims who lost her leg and is determined to learn to walk again. >>> and the president spoke at a memorial for the 12 who died...
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. >> the fbi and cia are very brave people, great organizations. but how can you say given the facts 11 years after 9/11 the system is working the way it should and at the end of the day the administration in charge deserves the credit when it works and the blame when it fails and the goal is not to blame them exclusively, but to fix it. and i hope we will. this will be a wakeup call and we fix it. >> tom fuentes is a former fbi director and cnn analyst. thanks for joining us. this report saying the fbi did not alert antiterrorism officials in massachusetts that they had investigated the suspect tamerlan tsarnaev. what do you make of that? how significant is that? is that a failure? >> anderson, i'm not sure of the accuracy of that particular report. the joint terrorism task force in boston has more than 20 agencies, federal, state and local, and representatives from the state police from boston police and many surrounding towns as well as the other federal agencies from dhs including state department would all be on that jttf, would all have acces
. >> the fbi and cia are very brave people, great organizations. but how can you say given the facts 11 years after 9/11 the system is working the way it should and at the end of the day the administration in charge deserves the credit when it works and the blame when it fails and the goal is not to blame them exclusively, but to fix it. and i hope we will. this will be a wakeup call and we fix it. >> tom fuentes is a former fbi director and cnn analyst. thanks for joining us. this...
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at least according to former cia officer bob bear. he told politico, "it will be like walking into a giant lawn mower blade. this is worse than iraq in terms of putting troops inside syria's borders. it's more chaotic and more likely you will lose a lot of troops." bob is a respected guy. he's addressing troops on the ground. is anybody on our side, our quarter, mccain, anybody, saying put in the troops, paratroopers? david? >> yes, there's been a lot of military training for different kinds of units, without going into the specifics, that would go in in the event we decided to take military action. the problem is, you've got a lot of additional things to do like take out syrian air defenses. it's a big operation. >> war. >> it is a war. >> john mccain is calling for setting up a safe zone. the only way to do that is to put troops on the ground. it's a big country. they have a big military. the syrians. they're much more organized than the libyans were. there's no way they sort of have what mccain has in mind without sending troops in
at least according to former cia officer bob bear. he told politico, "it will be like walking into a giant lawn mower blade. this is worse than iraq in terms of putting troops inside syria's borders. it's more chaotic and more likely you will lose a lot of troops." bob is a respected guy. he's addressing troops on the ground. is anybody on our side, our quarter, mccain, anybody, saying put in the troops, paratroopers? david? >> yes, there's been a lot of military training for...
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and then there are questions, legitimate ones to be asked about was the fbi communicating with the cia. and i think people aring with responsible and saying, they just don't know. then there are things that are just more political saying, why didn't they alert new york that these guys were interested in them. does it take some sort of huge news flash to know that terrorists were interested in new york. it's not like they were going to target kansas city or something that would be a surprise to somebody. >> dana milbank, ron fournier, thank to both of you. >> thank you. >>> jill biden says the battle for gun control legislation is not over yet. this week the vp met with a group of gun control activists and said the white house is not giving up. he compared last week's senate defeat to the brady bills in the '80s and '90s. lawmakers fought over that legislation for years. "the new york times" also reports there is still a bipartisan group of senators who are working behind the scenes to revive the currently legislation and they are starting with trying to identify colleagues who might be
and then there are questions, legitimate ones to be asked about was the fbi communicating with the cia. and i think people aring with responsible and saying, they just don't know. then there are things that are just more political saying, why didn't they alert new york that these guys were interested in them. does it take some sort of huge news flash to know that terrorists were interested in new york. it's not like they were going to target kansas city or something that would be a surprise to...
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why haven't the fbi and the cia issued an all-points bulletin for the man? >> this man also kidnapped the lindbergh baby and killed o.j.'s wife. so, i mean -- >> it's perfectly possible those charges could be added to an indictment. >> extraordinarily busy. of course, we should take these claims by glenn beck extraordinarily seriously. >> we are. >> because everything that he says is correct and never lunacy. because obama hatred does not cloud the brown and make you have bizarre thoughts that have nothing to do with reality. what is he talking about? but also there's this desire i see here of using islamophobia to explain everything. right in we have this conning world that we're afraid of. we have enemies coming at us. many are homegrown. many are like adam lanza, they don't have ideology at all. then others come from other parts of the world. if we cannot use islamophobia to explain all of them, it would be too confusing, so we have to put everything into that land. >> joan, i want you to listen to mr. beck because he says he's actually in possession of d
why haven't the fbi and the cia issued an all-points bulletin for the man? >> this man also kidnapped the lindbergh baby and killed o.j.'s wife. so, i mean -- >> it's perfectly possible those charges could be added to an indictment. >> extraordinarily busy. of course, we should take these claims by glenn beck extraordinarily seriously. >> we are. >> because everything that he says is correct and never lunacy. because obama hatred does not cloud the brown and make...
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. >> it doesn't seem -- i guess from a past life at cia and the fbi, it doesn't seem absurd to me. there's a jihadi cool, that is, it's cool to be associated with these guys. it doesn't necessarily mean you believe in what they do. it's signed of sort of levis and coca cole apart of the culture. >> kim, what do you think the new person, type of person -- how strong this web could be? when you say that they think there could be more arrests, how many people do you right wing involved in this support structure? again, i know had their is total speculation, but everyone is out in this, were there just two guys, or were there 20, who? >> well, you know, when we talk about the support structure, i mean, you're looking at an individual. whether or not these two are aligned with al qaeda really isn't important. it's the ideology. and then even those that hold that ideology, there's a great chasm between being radicalized and committing violence in the name of radical islam. so that individuals that are to the left of that chasm that have not committed an act of violence, tussle's hard to
. >> it doesn't seem -- i guess from a past life at cia and the fbi, it doesn't seem absurd to me. there's a jihadi cool, that is, it's cool to be associated with these guys. it doesn't necessarily mean you believe in what they do. it's signed of sort of levis and coca cole apart of the culture. >> kim, what do you think the new person, type of person -- how strong this web could be? when you say that they think there could be more arrests, how many people do you right wing involved...
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. >> she was in love with danny lugo and she thought he was her cia agent. >> reporter: sabina would become a key prosecution witness eventually bringing down these fast fast. with an a-list cast the movie claims to tell the true story of the so-called gang who in real life had failed on several occasions to kidnap one of their targets. >> it would be funny if it wasn't so tragic because they're running through the yards screaming abort, abort like they were on a secret mission. >> reporter: another was played by tony shalhoub. he was tortured for months until he made a miraculous escape. >> they acted like it was a fun game. they were malicious and cold-blooded murderers. >> reporter: now immortalized on a big screen. >> i watched a lot of movies. this they would say, well>> i they w s absolutely true. >> i think a lot of people didn't know this was a true story. how are the families reacted? >> the movie is being released today. i think they're upset that it's being marketed as a dark comedy because there's nothing about this story. >> and mark schiller in captivity? >> horrible, h
. >> she was in love with danny lugo and she thought he was her cia agent. >> reporter: sabina would become a key prosecution witness eventually bringing down these fast fast. with an a-list cast the movie claims to tell the true story of the so-called gang who in real life had failed on several occasions to kidnap one of their targets. >> it would be funny if it wasn't so tragic because they're running through the yards screaming abort, abort like they were on a secret...
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in this case, not just the fbi, but the cia as well about terrorist ties, you probably want to flag that file, right? you want to know in the future if that individual is going to travel. i would think you would want to know and check the websites, because on the website, of course, you had terrorist videos, you had him visiting chat rooms. clearly enough was not done to monitor the chatter. not one heads up we were given, but several. so i do have questions, absolutely. and this is -- this is one of the things we are looking at with our hearing. >> congressman, another area of major concern right now, of course, in syria, you are meeting with secretary of state john kerry today. following the news from the administration, that they now believe with varying degrees of confidence, chemical weapons were used by the assad regime in syria. chairman royce, do you believe a red line was crossed here? >> clearly the administration said if something like sarin is used it crosses a red line. the reason for the concern is just howlettal this particular chemical agent is. some of us remember the at
in this case, not just the fbi, but the cia as well about terrorist ties, you probably want to flag that file, right? you want to know in the future if that individual is going to travel. i would think you would want to know and check the websites, because on the website, of course, you had terrorist videos, you had him visiting chat rooms. clearly enough was not done to monitor the chatter. not one heads up we were given, but several. so i do have questions, absolutely. and this is -- this is...